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Average class size for English majors
25
Courses for majors per semester
20
Graduate seminars per semester

Our Mission

The Department of English creates and teaches knowledge about literature, poetics, writing, media, language and cultures in the English-speaking world. The Department serves constituents both inside and outside the university — including interdisciplinary programs, service-learning projects and the discipline at large — and prepares students for careers inside and outside of academia. We believe that the analytical study of our sub-disciplines helps develop logical thought, awareness of the complexity of texts and of value judgments, apprehension of others’ points of view, and imagination. English studies can expand creative, communicative and cognitive capacities; can sharpen the ability to make difficult judgments; and can help us understand societies, times and cultures different from our own.

 

What We Care About

  • Human connection: community and communication
  • Finding meaning(s) in life
  • Making a difference in the world
  • Active, participatory learning
  • Textual production, creation and expression
  • Artifacts of language: books, media, writing, comics, talk
  • The arts of persuasion
  • The pleasures of analysis
  • The ways language structures the world and the self
  • Examining society through scholarship and fostering inclusion
  • The history and future of English(es)
  • The interdependency of form and content

 

 

Upcoming Events

Digital Media Project, RX Lab, and Podcast Studio
October 20, 2025

Innovate Spaces Open House

Event Start Time: 2:00 pm
Event Location: 247, 324, and 402 Denney Hall
Elena Kalodner-Martin
October 21, 2025

Permission to Vaccinate: Narrative, Agency, and Contested Health Decision-Making in COVID-19

Event Start Time: 3:30 pm
Event Location: Denney 311 & via Zoom
cover of the book: Songs For The Broken Hearted
October 23, 2025

Songs for the Brokenhearted: A Conversation with Ayelet Tsabari

Event Start Time: 4:00 pm
Event Location: 165 Thompson Library
Ayelet Tsabari
October 24, 2025

Writing, Belonging, and Diaspora: A Workshop with Ayelet Tsabari

Event Start Time: 11:00 am
Event Location: E040 Scott Lab, 201 W. 19th Avenue

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